Thank you for your input Mr. Tilley. I've been using the Titebond for about 6 or 7 years. Didn't know about the darker type. Will have to add some to my glue collection.
Have read some of your responses to questions on this forum. I have to say that I have learned a few things. Have also learned a lot from the magazine. Used to be a "stand-off scale" builder. From 5 or 6 feet away they looked PRETTY good. About 6 years ago, my wife bought me a "Scottish Maid" by Artesania Latina for Xmas. She wanted me to build it for our redecorated den with a beach theme. I decided to give it my all. Replaced some of the parts with aftermarket ones and some that I scratchbuilt. Bought quite a few books on shipbuilding and rigging. Halfway through the build, I started reading Fine Scale (COVER TO COVER). Things haven't been the same since. Bought more aftermarket and made more scratchbuilt. I was also a LOT more careful with my work. Well, my wife says that its the best ship I've ever built. She had me build a shelf to display it on and had me put the shelf almost right inside the den door for all to see. Boy has my building changed. It is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it is the best I ever thought I could do. I'm now working on a R/C "Emma C. Berry" converted to a copy of the one in Mystic Seaport, without the R/C. My wife bought me a small lathe 2 years ago to help me keep improving.
Thanks for all the info and help you put on the forum for guys like me to read.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.